Examples of 'wakame' in a sentence

Meaning of "wakame"

Wakame is an adjective that describes something related to or resembling a type of edible seaweed
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  • Undaria pinnatifida, an edible seaweed.

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Wakame is also used in topical beauty treatments.
Tuna fillet with seaweed wakame.
Wakame is used in countless soups and salads.
Tsukudani can be made with kombu or wakame seaweeds.
Wakame has been shown to inhibit the.
It is a carotenoid pigment giving wakame its brownish color.
Excellent wakame for cuisine manufacture.
Discover the benefits of wakame.
Wakame is a powerful antioxidant thanks to the fucoxanthin it contains.
The amount of iodine in wakame seaweed depends on where it is grown.
Wakame is also a very good ally against constipation.
Sea vegetables like nori or wakame are loaded with iron and phytonutrients.
Wakame has traditionally been cultivated by growing it on ropes tied to offshore rafts.
Miso soup is almost always accompanied with tofu and wakame seaweed.
Fucoxanthin gives wakame its brownish appearance and aids in photosynthesis.

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The only way to address that is to use a cream containing wakame kelp extracts.
Wakame is one of the oldest forms of marine vegetation on the planet.
The rich content of iron in wakame helps in increasing the red blood cells production.
Wakame is the indicated algae for beginners for this type of vegetables.
Miso soup and tofu salad are the most famous bowls made out of wakame.
Wakame is dried.
The one method to deal with that is to use a cream containing wakame kelp extracts.
Wakame and nori can usually be found in the international section of your grocery store.
Several studies have investigated whether wakame has the ability to naturally prevent high blood pressure.
Wakame seaweed is often seen in Miso soup.
Starter salad with wakame and Wafu dressing.
Wakame is a food seaweed cultivated and cosnomated in Japan.
Traditional Japanese soup with tofu and wakame.
The high fiber content of wakame seaweed reduces bad cholesterol levels and speeds intestinal transit.
Great tasting products to be heated up at home Wakame cali roll.
Phytessence Wakame is what preserves hyaluronic acid.
This salad is prepared with classic Japanese Goma wakame seaweed and is completely fat free.
Wakame was also found to reduce breast cancer proliferation in rats in one Japanese study.
The Japanese have traditionally cultivated wakame by growing it on ropes tied to offshore rafts.
Phytessence Wakame is a type of sea kelp that can assist preserve hyaluronic acid.
Sea farmers in Japan have grown wakame since the Nara period.
Wakame from Asia has higher amounts of iodine than wakame from Australia and New Zealand.
Among the very best components known are Phytessence Wakame and CynergyTK.
Wakame provides manganese, iron and calcium, three minerals that help balance hormones naturally.
Sagicho festival February wakame.
The antioxidants present in wakame help with the rejuvenating, moisturizing and smoothening the skin.
Unprocessed seaweed Wakame.
Soluble fiber that closes the wakame may explain the synergistic effect observed, say researchers.
At present, there is not much research on wakame in the country.
Wakame most often refers to Undaria pinnatifida, an edible seaweed.
Seaweeds that become soft on soaking, such as wakame or nori.
Wakame seaweed: Wakame seaweed soaked in water beforehand may be used.
Still, current research on the effects of wakame on blood sugar is limited.
Trim away any rough stems, then coarsely chop the wakame.
Sea vegetables like nori, hijiki and wakame are rich in iodine.

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